Did You Know? -- Fitzgerald originally entitled the book Trimalchio in West Egg,
after a character in the Satyricon by Petronius. The character is a wealthy man known
for throwing lavish dinner parties.

The Crack-up {by} F. Scott Fitzgerald, with other uncollected pieces, note-books, and unpublished letters, together with letters to Fitzgerald from Gertrude Stein, Edith Wharton, T.S. Eliot, Thomas Wolfe and John Dos Passos, and essays and poems

Beloved Infidel: the education of a woman by Sheilah Graham and Gerold Frank

Did You Know? -- The character of Meyer Wolfsheim is based on Arnold Rothstein,
who fixed the 1919 World Series. Although the novel doesn't discuss it at length,
readers at the time would have known the details of the allusion. Find out more about
the events and characters surroudning the scandal:
-- The Chicago "Black Sox" Baseball Scandal: a headline court case by Michael J. Pellowski
-- Blue Ruin: a novel of the 1919 World Series by Brendan Boyd
Or watch the movie: *Eight Men Out